James Bowen's photos with the keyword: Warszawa

Palace of Culture and Science

24 Jul 2008 143
This building was given to the people of Poland by Stalin and the Russians. According to the Rough Guide for Poland, it was an attempt to invigorate the Warsaw economy in the 1950s.

Strange Place For A Roof

Warsaw Uprising Memorial

02 Aug 2008 138
Seeing that the end was nigh for the Nazis, the Polish Home Guard, rose against them with the help of local Warsaw residents. They assumed that the Russians, who were approaching from across the other side of the Vistula (river) would help. They were wrong. After some initial success, the were overwhelmed by the Nazis, who levelled much of the city in the aftermath (only 15% of Warsaw was left standing by the end of the war). Stalin claimed the troups were too exhausted and ill supplied to help. There is some suspicion, however, that Stalin was only too pleased to let the Nazis break the back of the Home Guard, who he regarded as a strong element of the Polish national identity.

Pawiak

02 Aug 2008 101
Pawiak was a political prison in Warsaw that was used by authoritarian leaders up to 1944, when it was destroyed by the retreating Nazis. 37,000 (of the 100,000 people that the Nazis incarcerated there) died, either there or at concentration camps. There are tablets like this dotted round the outside of the building. I think they comemorate what went on in there. I have no idea what the tablet says, however.

Stefan Wyszyński

Downtown Warsaw

Polish Granny Flat?

Polish Royal Palace